Facebook Interest Lists are a great addition to Facebook which makes it possible to organize Facebook pages and profiles in lists. Gunnar Engblom gives some suggestions of some interest lists that birders may find to be useful resources.
Grrlscientist: Journal Club: Scarlet macaw genome sequenced: SUMMARY: The newly-sequenced scarlet macaw genome will provide many important insights into avian an
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Grrlscientist: Alphabet Bird Collection | Book Review: Summary: A delightful book for baby birders that is crammed with poetry, information and gorgeous pa
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Grrlscientist: New innovation to ease springtime mudflat-squidging: SUMMARY: If your idea of observing "spring" includes binoculars, then you will love this fabulous ne
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Gunnar: Semi-finals World Bird Destination Cup 2013: Long time. It is time to wrap up the Bird Destination World Cup for 2013. Last round had over 100 v
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GlennBartley: WANT TO TAKE GREAT RAINFOREST PHOTOS? GET TO KNOW YOUR SUBJECTS!: Photography in the tropics can be a very challenging endeavor. Aside from the technical aspects of p
Category:Digiscoping & Bird Photography
Gunnar: Quarter Finals in World Birding Destination Cup 2013: Second round results Shockingly favorite seeded South Peru is out. It was a tough game against Borne
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Gunnar: World Birding Destination Cup 2013 2nd round.: First round results. Here are the results from the first round where 32 birding destinations were pa
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Grrlscientist: Hitler misses a hoary redpoll | video: SUMMARY: If Hitler had been a bird watcher, how might he have reacted to not being the first person
Category:Birding North America
Gunnar: World Bird Cup 2013: Facebook fun Do you remember World Bird Cup from last year? We had different birds around the world
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Grrlscientist: Regarding that viral golden eagle video wherein the Guardian becomes part of the online noise machine: SUMMARY: Shame on you, Guardian, for sharing fraudulent video with an unsuspecting public, thereby p
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GlennBartley: Bird Photography In Bolivia – A Trip Report: FORWARD Bolivia is an extremely diverse country when it comes to birds. In fact, some say that if it
Category:Birding Neotropics
Grrlscientist: Journal Club: Polly gets his own cracker: clever cockatoo manufactures, uses tools | video |: SUMMARY: Not known to manufacture or use tools in the wild, a captive cockatoo demonstrates that par
Category:Bird Research
Grrlscientist: Journal Club: Sing for your supper: fairy-wren chicks must sing vocal password for food: SUMMARY: Female fairy-wrens teach their chicks a vocal password before they hatch to distinguish the
Category:Bird ResearchBirding Australia
Alex Vargas: Mom’s Feeder 2010 — Part 1 of 2: The famous banana feeder at my mom's house has been abandoned by periods, but everytime it gets re-a
Category:Birding NeotropicsDigiscoping & Bird Photography
YoavPerlman: Autumn Thrill: Autumn birding in Israel is just as exciting as in spring. The combination of huge numbers of migran
Category:Birding Western Palearctic
dAwN FiNe: Featured Bird Blogger of the week: Howdee all, Hope you are all enjoying this holiday season...are you ready for week 8 of Featured Bir
Category:Birding North America
Grrlscientist: Journal Club: Gouldian Finches’ fascinating mating system: Gouldian Finch females chose the sex of their offspring. Gouldian Finches occur in two morphs. Red
Category:Bird ResearchBirding AustraliaBirding News
Grrlscientist: Journal Club: Sparrows show us a new way to have sexes: I've always loved white-throated sparrows, Zonotrichia albicollis. Not only are these handsome bird
Category:Bird ResearchBirding NewsBirding North America
Rebecca Nason: Going for Gold: Goldcrest Christmas I thought I had managed to get away with going through all of freezing October,
Category:Birding Western Palearctic
Grrlscientist: Journal Club: The decline and fall of showy bustards: SUMMARY: intense early reproductive effort takes a toll on long-term survival of individual male hou
Category:Bird ResearchBirding AfricaBirding News
SusanMyers: The Fifty Best Birds in Asia: Part 3: The list goes on! The list continues and as I put it together I realize perhaps fifty isn't enough!
Category:Birding Asia
Rebecca Nason: Leo Musings . . . .: Time Spent with Leo's . . . Fair Isle can be a special place to enjoy many migratory birds, but one
Category:Birding Western Palearctic
Grrlscientist: Journal Club: American crows: the ultimate angry birds?: Newly published research shows that crows remember the faces of humans who have threatened or harmed
Category:Bird ResearchBirding News
Rebecca Nason: Bird Ringing – how safe are mist nets?: How safe are mist nets? Photo: Sand Martins in mist net by © Rebecca Nason The following article has
Category:Bird Research
Rebecca Nason: Ruby Tuesday: MALE SIBERIAN RUBYTHROAT - SHETLAND, UK It has been a while since I have posted on Birdingblogs and
Category:Birding NewsBirding Western Palearctic
dAwN FiNe: Featured Bird Blogger of the week: Howdee all, Hope you are all enjoying this holiday season...are you ready for week 8 of Featured Bir
Category:Birding North America
Grrlscientist: Journal Club: Gouldian Finches’ fascinating mating system: Gouldian Finch females chose the sex of their offspring. Gouldian Finches occur in two morphs. Red
Category:Bird ResearchBirding AustraliaBirding News
Grrlscientist: Journal Club: Sparrows show us a new way to have sexes: I've always loved white-throated sparrows, Zonotrichia albicollis. Not only are these handsome bird
Category:Bird ResearchBirding NewsBirding North America
Rebecca Nason: Going for Gold: Goldcrest Christmas I thought I had managed to get away with going through all of freezing October,
Category:Birding Western Palearctic
Grrlscientist: Journal Club: The decline and fall of showy bustards: SUMMARY: intense early reproductive effort takes a toll on long-term survival of individual male hou
Category:Bird ResearchBirding AfricaBirding News
SusanMyers: The Fifty Best Birds in Asia: Part 3: The list goes on! The list continues and as I put it together I realize perhaps fifty isn't enough!
Category:Birding Asia
Rebecca Nason: Leo Musings . . . .: Time Spent with Leo's . . . Fair Isle can be a special place to enjoy many migratory birds, but one
Category:Birding Western Palearctic
Grrlscientist: Journal Club: American crows: the ultimate angry birds?: Newly published research shows that crows remember the faces of humans who have threatened or harmed
Category:Bird ResearchBirding News
Rebecca Nason: Bird Ringing – how safe are mist nets?: How safe are mist nets? Photo: Sand Martins in mist net by © Rebecca Nason The following article has
Category:Bird Research
Rebecca Nason: Ruby Tuesday: MALE SIBERIAN RUBYTHROAT - SHETLAND, UK It has been a while since I have posted on Birdingblogs and
Category:Birding NewsBirding Western Palearctic
SusanMyers: The Fifty Best Birds in Asia!: Top 50 Asian birds, part 1 OK, I'm mainly doing this to see if anyone's listening! Oh, and I like to
Category:Birding Asia
Alex Vargas: Birds from Laem Pak Bia, part 2 of 3: Second part that accounts some of my many photographic expeditions at Laem Pak Bia, a great area for
Category:Birding AsiaDigiscoping & Bird Photography
Rebecca Nason: Gull-ty Pleasure: UK Winter Wonderland - The weather in the UK has been more reminiscent of Siberia over the past 10 d
Category:Birding News
Rebecca Nason: Naked Bittern Exposed: Minsmere is the RSPB's premier nature reserve on the Suffolk coast, East Anglia, UK, and luckily for
Category:Birding Western Palearctic
Gunnar: The Ultimate Bird.: Second round. Here is the next round of the exciting December fun to get to know which is the ultima
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Guest commented on Banded Ground-Cuckoo stake-out in Western Ecuador. Gunnar?... feeders there???
William Dykes commented on Spreading The Magic of Birding. I loved the parallelism in your post! It was very entertaining, me being both a birder and Harry Pot
Bob commented on How to niche an eco-lodge into a birding-lodge Hi Gunnar, I know this is from a long time ago. I'd add this: identify and partner with one or more
Terry Clarke commented on Book review: Birds of Colombia – ProAves guide Hate to hear that "technology solves everything", because it certainly causes a hell of a lot of pro
Stephen Mostert commented on Featured~Blow me away~Bird Blogger of the Week Great pisc Charlie _ was great to chat to you in the hide in Cape Town!
Tim Cray commented on Stunning Peru bird photography Great advice and stunning pics!this is very helpful information, i like the angles you have made ,li
josh commented on A Lesson on Digiscoping Techniques – the Zeiss Diascope What camera have you had the best experience with digiscoping with your Diascope? Thanks, Josh
DonGato commented on Banded Ground-Cuckoo stake-out in Western Ecuador. Any news regarding the feeders Gunnar?... I need to know... OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! have you seen this?
canaduck commented on Banded Ground-Cuckoo stake-out in Western Ecuador. What lovely photos and video. Thanks for sharing!
Gunnar Engblom commented on Banded Ground-Cuckoo stake-out in Western Ecuador. Good question Alex. I'll ask and add to the blogpost
DonGato commented on Banded Ground-Cuckoo stake-out in Western Ecuador. Fantastic bird that I'll love to photograph sometime... Gunnar: do they have feeders at the station
Catarina Fagundes commented on Multi-author birding blog launched Good idea! It sure is much more interesting than reading news papers with only sad news! ;)
Dewald Swanepoel commented on The Biggest Day. Any news on this endeavour? Should be very interesting to hear what transpired.
Best Binocular Reviews commented on Multi-author birding blog launched What an excellent concept and to start with such a diverse and knowledgeable group of writers as you
canaduck commented on Addicted to – Bird Art . . . . Wow, what an amazing find!